LOLUCHAP said:
thank you.
one more -
I can apply inland or outland even if she is with me in Canada. Am I right?
The rules are:
if your wife is currently in Canada, then you can choose either inland or outland! For inland applications, she can apply for work permit once she receives the initial approval in principle.
If she is not in Canada and/or doesn't want to stay in Canada while the application is in process, then she must use outland.
Note that if she uses inland, both of you must remain in Canada. Extensive travels outside Canada isn't recommended with inland applications as it requires that both of you stay together in Canada.
Also if your wife chooses the outland, she is free to stay in Canada as long as her permit allows. She can work if she already has work permit. However, she must go back to her country of residence if the out-land application requires interview. It could be stressful if you are having fun here. But you can go with her. Remember, it could be costly because of the ticket.
My advise is that, even though for now inland and outland processing times are the same, but if she comes from a country with faster processing of applications, she can apply outland.
If she doesn't mind where she gets the PR, then let her use the inland and she can live with you till she receives her PR!! She can apply to renew her status with inland application.
Hope this helps